mscard88
Touchdown! Greaser!
Came close to buying one back in the day, had 3- 2s on it though.
https://bham.craigslist.org/cto/6159384152.html
https://bham.craigslist.org/cto/6159384152.html
My favorite of the era!
Why so cheap?
GTO. Get Tools Out. Spanky looking thing, but I suspect it'd also be a maintenance hog.
Absolutely love it!!! I think I like the 67 a bit better, but I'm not really sure I can tell the diffetence!!
Came close to buying one back in the day, had 3- 2s on it though.
https://bham.craigslist.org/cto/6159384152.html
Why didn't you like the tripower?
My favorite of the era!
Why so cheap?
Ad says "paint starting to bubble."
My favorite of the era!
Why so cheap?
yup....it hasta be a basket case. Offer him 10 and see what happens.Honestly, not *that* cheap if not restored. Plus, no telling if it has been hit or has any cancer under that "paint is starting to bubble".
this world has gone crazySold for $40,700
this world has gone crazy
Love American Muscle.
I shed a tear when C&D speculated the C8 Vette may have a hybrid option.
A 72 Mercury Marquis with a 429 4bbl is a good car for a demolition derby by the way.
I've owned three American muscle cars, and now an American sports car.Say it ain't so..!!!
I like all cars. I came of age at the end of the muscle car era. Back then they were just old cars that us kids were buying and thinking we were really cool....
Or a spare bedroom...
Now the '18 Demon sounds interesting. Supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi, 840 HP and 770 lb-ft of torque, 0-30 in one second, 9.4 seconds in the 1/4 mile. The first street car that will pull the front wheels off the ground straight out of the show room floor.
yeah, but what did they think about the car?When I picked up my soon to be wife at College tongues were hanging out the dorm windows.
Sold for $40,700.....still think the GTO isn't cheap?
My Dad had a '71 Marquis with the 429. I took my drivers test in that car. It was as long as a battleship. It was hard on tires - especially the rear tires. (Sorry Dad!)A 72 Mercury Marquis with a 429 4bbl is a good car for a demolition derby by the way.
LOL - the 1970 Thunderbird I drove had the 429 with 4 bbl "Thunderjet" engine, and I swear the fuel gauge moved as fast as the speedometer! But for as sensitive as the disc brakes were, they really faded quickly as I discovered one afternoon after doing a quarter mile sprint and needing to stop quickly afterwards. Man I miss that car...